Garage Door Upkeep Helps To Smooth Out Life


by Nathaniel Towell

Have your forgotten about your garage door or your garage door opener? Don't take it for granted, you will sooner or later be regretful. Doing garage door and opener maintenance now can save problems later.

According to a current US investigation, 45% of homeowners who have a garage make use of the garage door as the chief point of access into their residence. In addition, a separate survey indicates that 71% make use of their garage door openers to go into their homes. That means that the successful operation of your garage door and its opener can be very significant in your every day life.

One of the inescapable facts of life is that most things made by man sooner or later fails. That definitely applies to garage doors. If you plan on a failure to occur before it happens, then you diminish your trouble and your costs.

It would seem like there's adequate evidence to convince anyone about the value of recurring upkeep for their garage doors and openers. An important thing to bear in mind is that a garage door opener can easily raise a four hundred and fifty pound double residential door. Since a door may reverse as it is closing, which requires many foot pounds of force, it is common sense that the door opening machinery must be completely maintained.

Do you have children around your home? Are they inquisitive? Be carefull not to let them turn their questioning nature in the direction of the operation of your garage door. A youngster repeatedly pushing a wall button or remote for a garage door can strain the door and the opener enough to cause it to fail.

Here are a number of necessary routine preventive maintenance recommendations.

Twice a year, you should disable the automatic opener while the door is closed. This can be completed by means of pulling on the red cord or pull rope.

Then perform a balance test. Once the door is disconnected from the opener check to see if it is properly balanced. Open the door half way. It should remain there without you touching it. If this is not the case, you might have a cable or spring malfunction. Call a garage door company so that they can further identify your problem.

Look at your garage door's rails and the chain or belt on your garage door opener. Look to see if the rails are parallel and that they are free from debris. Notice if there is any indication of abrasion on your opener's drive belt. Belt replacement is easily and inexpensively done by garage door firms, check your garage door's cables, rails and your openers chain or belt for evidence of wear.

Lubricate all metallic parts twice a year with a suitable metal lubricant. The same applies for weather seals. Make sure to use a silicone based oil. This will add years of worry-free operation to your garage door.

Test the stop and reverse security feature of your garage door opener. Waive your hand under the garage door as it is closing. It should stop and reverse. Once it has reached the full up position, your garage door light should blink.

That's it! It should not take more than just a few moments to carry out the above procedures. Now you can relax certain that you have completed everything possible to make certain that your garage door and opener continue to work without concern on your part.

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